Lake County Sheriff Mark Curran and Undersheriff Raymond Rose addressed the Lake County Board’s Law and Judicial Committee on Tuesday, March 3, to discuss mental-heath issues and their impact on the county's criminal justice system.

Lake County Sheriff Mark Curran and Undersheriff Raymond Rose addressed the Lake County Board’s Law and Judicial Committee on Tuesday, March 3, to discuss mental-heath issues and their impact on the county's criminal justice system. (Jim Newton, Lake County News-Sun)

Addressing the Lake County Board's Law and Judicial Committee on Tuesday, Lake County Undersheriff Ray Rose described a pattern of recidivism that can form when an individual with mental-health issues ends up being arrested.

The Lake County Health Department issued a warning Thursday to people who visited or worked at a Menards store in Long Grove on Feb. 15, saying that an individual who subsequently tested positive for measles "was at the store at that date and time and could have been contagious."

Wednesday's slate of conference championship games closed the door on league play for the 2014-15 boys basketball season. Now, attention can be turned to the postseason, or as the culture calls it, March Madness.

Lincolnshire crime

The police blotter includes incidents listed in the official reports of the Lincolnshire Police Department. Readers are reminded that an arrest does not constitute a finding of guilt. Only a court of law can make that determination.

Wilmette police are again seeking high marks with the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, and have asked residents to comment on the department at a March 9 public hearing as part of the group's on-site assessment.

A Mundelein teenager was ordered Tuesday afternoon to remain in a juvenile detention facility at least until she's 20 years old for the murder of her 11-year-old sister, but will be released by the time she turns 21.